Temperance movement in New Zealand

Membership certificate (dated June 1886) of the Blenheim Blue Ribbon Branch of the Band of Hope. The text reads "This is to certify that [Lottie Maria Brewer] is a member of the above society having signed the following pledge."

The temperance movement in New Zealand originated as a social movement in the late-19th century. In general, the temperance movement aims at curbing the consumption of alcohol. Although it met with local success, it narrowly failed to impose national prohibition on a number of occasions in the early-20th century. Temperance organisations remain active in New Zealand today.[1]

  1. ^ Blocker, Jack S.; Fahey, David M.; Tyrrell, Ian R. (2003). Alcohol and Temperance in Modern History: An International Encyclopedia. ABC-CLIO. p. 456. ISBN 9781576078334.

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